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Allergy Testing at Lytle Veterinary Clinic. Every allergy case is unique. There is no magic pill for itchy pets. There are many options for short-term solutions to help control allergic disease signs in your patients. Immunomodulatory drugs target proteins with more wide-reaching impacts upon the body than just the causation of itch. No drug can cure chronic allergic disease; it can …

The Lytle Veterinary Clinic website has our monthly specials, informative articles and blog are put up on lytlevet.com. You can also follow us on Facebook. We now have online appointment setting to be done at your convenience. Need a refill on medication we can take care that online as well. Pharmacy -http://lytlevet.vetsfirstchoice.com/ Appointments -http://lytlevet.com/online-appointment-setter/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Lytle-Veterinary-Clinic-193895241560/ The office will be closed on the following days:

We would like to inform you of a cancellation and no-show policy. This policy has been established in order to provide the highest level of veterinary care to all of our patients. By providing us notice of a cancellation, we may be able to accommodate other patients with your appointment slot. When you do not show up for a scheduled appointment, it …

Only need to apply once every three months. SIMPLIFY COMPLIANCE WITH 12 WEEKS* OF FLEA AND TICK PROTECTION Only Bravecto® delivers 12 weeks* of flea and tick protection for cats with a one convenient topical dose. That means 12 weeks you don’t have to worry about flea and tick compliance. When it comes to ensuring flea and tick protection for the …

For any clients who have previously accessed our pet portal, you can use the same login password to access the MyPetsWellness. If you’ve forgotten your password and would like to reset it, you can click here to do so. For any clients who have not taken advantage of our online pet portal, you can click here to establish a login …

What is feline diabetes? Diabetes mellitus, the clinical name for “sugar diabetes,” is a condition that affects the concentration of glucose, a type of sugar, in your cat’s blood. Diabetes results from a shortage of insulin or when the body has trouble using the insulin it has made properly. Insulin affects the way your cat’s body uses food. When your …

Pet ID cards contain vital health information for pets including vaccination schedules, allergies, and microchip identification numbers easily accessible for pet owners, all in one place. They also expedite the check-in process at your local Veterinarian or Pet Emergency Center. Please start by helping us update your records with a good mailing address and phone number. Please send us a …

While some pets are obviously pudgy, many people are surprised to learn from the veterinarian that their pet is overweight. The consequences are much like those we deal with ourselves: joint disease, breathing difficulties, diabetes, and a shortened lifespan. Experts estimate that at least 50% of dogs and cats in America are overweight or obese. A full evaluation by your …